3Com 2101 manual If you specify EMail for the first attempt

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Off-Site Notification

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Notice Behaviors

These tables explain how the cycle of notice behaviors depends on the method that you select for the first attempt. See the definitions as well as “Resetting the Off-Site Notification Cycle”on the next page.

If you specify EMail for the first attempt:

Attempt

Method

Notice Behavior

 

 

 

1

EMail

You receive an e-mail notice for each voice

 

 

message.

 

 

Each e-mail notice contains information about

 

 

the voice message (like time of receipt and the

 

 

number that called) and the voice message

 

 

attached as a WAV file.

and then you configure:

2 through 5 as

EMail

You receive an additional e-mail notice for each

 

 

voice message.

 

 

The second e-mail notice contains no

 

 

information about the voice message (like time

 

 

of receipt and the number that called) and no

 

 

WAV file attachment.

 

 

 

2 through 5 as

Pager

You receive a pager call for each voice

 

 

message.

 

 

 

2 through 5 as

VoiceMail

You receive a telephone call for each voice

 

 

message. Follow the prompts to log in and

 

 

listen to messages, or log in to the NBX NetSet

 

 

utility.

 

 

 

If you specify Pager or VoiceMail for the first attempt:

Attempt

Method

Effect

 

 

 

1

Pager or

You receive a telephone call or pager call for

 

Voice Mail

only the first new voice message.

 

 

and then you configure:

 

 

 

 

2 through 5 as

EMail

You receive an e-mail notice for only the first

 

 

new voice mail message. The e-mail notice

 

 

contains no information about the voice

 

 

message (like time of receipt and number that

 

 

called) and no WAV file attachment.

 

 

 

2 through 5 as

Pager

You receive a pager call for only the first new

 

 

voice message.

 

 

 

2 through 5 as

Voice Mail

You receive a telephone call for only the first

 

 

new voice message.

 

 

 

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